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I just read an e-book called Bang from a guy of never heard of until recently, named Roosh Valizadeh. I took a look at his website and still couldn’t quite figure out where this guy came from, but he seems to know what he is talking about.
Roosh does a good job breaking down the game in a way that is simpler and less routine based than alot of other systems out there. Now his style does not differ dramatically from Mystery’s or RSD’s, but it does do a great job simplifying the process. One thing about “Bang” I particularly liked was that he did not spend an excess amount of time listing off tons and tons of routines, and more time actually
describing the purpose of them. Also he helped explain how to create conversation threads and interesting things to say on the spot without having to memorize countless routines.
“Bang” is a complete package. Roosh breaks down the seduction process from the beginning to the end, in a way that does not use a high amount of community lingo. He gives examples of canned material, but not so much that a student will end up drowning in a sea of information, that is so often the case in many products out there.
That being said, the book had some questionable qualities too. First is that a lot of his theory is pretty standard in the community. He has some really cool routines that are unique, but most of the information I read is similar to a lot of the stuff out there already. Also, I this guy is not very well known in the community, and I know very little of his actual experience in the field. Lastly, his overall attitude towards the game seems a bit arrogant and almost misogynist at times (I mean the title is
“Bang”).
This may be a good product for a beginner though, as it keeps things simple, which I could see as one of its benefits. A student who has read quite a bit in the community already, though, may not benefit from it much.
Get Roosh’s “Bang” for under $25.
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